I have a Time Warner circuit that has been giving me issues and what their tech support has been telling me has not matched my previous experience with other backbones. I have been trying to move the backbone on one site from a tier-3 provider to Time Warner. Yesterday TW started advertising BGP for the ip blocks I have (68.68.176.0/22 in /24's) before they had the circuit completed, so I had to make an emergency mid-day switch to move to Time Warner. Then yesterday night they stopped announcing my blocks so my site went down again and would still be completely down if we had not added NAT to the /30 point-to-point link. They said the reason was they didn't have an LOA (which they had gotten back in October) and the ip blocks were not in the Level3 Radb list. I could still see announcement to some peers (Shaw Cable in Canada) in a few looking glasses and BGP routers. However my network blocks were not showing for the larger US carriers like Qwest and AT&T. One of their techs just called me back and said that Level3 should be advertising it, but I still do not see the routes on the AT&T route server. After noting that the tech said that it may take another day for BGP to "propagate" to other peers as they update their radb tables. In my experience I've never seen anything where I had to wait for a route to propagate other than standard routing table updates which usually take less then an hour, and I'd really not expect this many problems between Tier1 and Tier2 providers. I need to know if this matches other's experience and wanting to know what other people were seeing with traceroutes and "show ip bgp". The networks in question at the following 4 /24's 68.68.176.0/24 68.68.177.0/24 68.68.178.0/24 68.68.179.0/24 the serial ip address is 72.43.84.254 Thanks for your assistance. --- Brian Raaen Zcorum Network Architect
Thank you everyone for your assistance. Either having a tech spot my post and make the change or me calling their bluff got them to fix it. Thanks --- Brian Raaen Zcorum Network Architect On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 3:46 PM, Brian Christopher Raaen <mailing-lists@brianraaen.com> wrote:
I have a Time Warner circuit that has been giving me issues and what their tech support has been telling me has not matched my previous experience with other backbones. I have been trying to move the backbone on one site from a tier-3 provider to Time Warner. Yesterday TW started advertising BGP for the ip blocks I have (68.68.176.0/22 in /24's) before they had the circuit completed, so I had to make an emergency mid-day switch to move to Time Warner. Then yesterday night they stopped announcing my blocks so my site went down again and would still be completely down if we had not added NAT to the /30 point-to-point link. They said the reason was they didn't have an LOA (which they had gotten back in October) and the ip blocks were not in the Level3 Radb list. I could still see announcement to some peers (Shaw Cable in Canada) in a few looking glasses and BGP routers. However my network blocks were not showing for the larger US carriers like Qwest and AT&T. One of their techs just called me back and said that Level3 should be advertising it, but I still do not see the routes on the AT&T route server. After noting that the tech said that it may take another day for BGP to "propagate" to other peers as they update their radb tables. In my experience I've never seen anything where I had to wait for a route to propagate other than standard routing table updates which usually take less then an hour, and I'd really not expect this many problems between Tier1 and Tier2 providers. I need to know if this matches other's experience and wanting to know what other people were seeing with traceroutes and "show ip bgp". The networks in question at the following 4 /24's
68.68.176.0/24 68.68.177.0/24 68.68.178.0/24 68.68.179.0/24
the serial ip address is 72.43.84.254
Thanks for your assistance.
--- Brian Raaen Zcorum Network Architect
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